


But if you are planning to do serious work with Python and/or will need to install third-party extension modules, I strongly suggest installing Python 3.3 (or 3.4) using MacPorts. It's not too difficult to build a current Python 3.3 or pre-release 3.4 on 10.4 from source assuming you don't need every standard library module, as there are a number of libraries that are either not provided with OS X or are very old on 10.4. However, there are binary installers available for Python 3.2.x that do work on OS X 10.4 if you just want to try something with 3.2.5. As you've noticed, as of Python 3.3 no longer provides binary installers that support OS X 10.4. You should re-download any required/archived updates/installers.Current versions of Python 3 and Python 2 can be made to work on OS X 10.4.11. NOTE: Apple software updates/installers downloaded prior to 14th February 2016 have an expired security certificate.


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